Ghost info on Davy Jones

Davy Jones' Locker, also Davy Jones's Locker, is an idiom for the bottom of the sea: the state of death among drowned sailors. Davy Jones is another name for the devil—as in "Devil Jonah." The concept of Davy Jones was conflated with the legend of the Flying Dutchman in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, in which Davy Jones's locker is portrayed as a sort of purgatory. The term has also been used repeatedly in the animated TV series SpongeBob SquarePants to represent an actual locker in the bottom of the sea where Davy Jones (of The Monkees fame) keeps his gym socks.The tale of Davy Jones causes fear among sailors, who may refuse to discuss Davy Jones in any great detail. A British pub owner who is referenced in the 1594 song "Jones's Ale is Newe." He may be the same pub owner who supposedly threw drunken sailors into his ale locker and then dumped them onto any passing ship. One story suggests that a particularly fiendish pub owner named David Jones used to incapacitate hapless drinkers in his ale locker, and send them off aboard ships. Davy Jones also has a “locker” which is at the bottom of the sea and that is where he keep all of his ships that have been wrecked and all of the dead men.

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The ghost of Litchfield visits Litchfield plantation every night. He is a doctor that died many years ago but the owners of Litchfield can still hear the bells clinging. The doctor used to ride up to the plantation gate and hit the bell. Sometimes the doctor would appear on the stairs. The owner finally go the bell removed, because he got tired of waking up at night because of the bell. Many people with the owners have claimed that they have the seen the ghosts but no evidence has been seen.


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